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Show r noder Una T Gots Frnnchim Modern Farm EqoSpmtat district manager aald that pof Prutoo ban 4wa are convinced that Mr. flu autoorbad Fort Nelson's years of experience, and equipment deal-- tr Ml aOUBd lmilii mWiHm for tba aad his competent staff of county qualified personnel will prove v Tha company la headed by to a valuable addition to atl Nelson, owaer aad man- - ocr bePort dealer organisation. Modern Farm Equipment An open honaa will be bekl company takes ' considerable tba qntpwumt hrtnSuco pride la serving aa a tractor building the 85 Ford Tractor Uaa to and Implement dealership." A complete sales and sertba poops of tba area. In announcing the appoint- vice organisation will be aintalned by the Preston ment, Guy Harkey, Weitern tractor firm. -- Fraua Present Fashion Show greeted thoee present and introduced wart leaders Mrs Mildred KarrenfMTs. Lucille Lewis aad Mrs. Amy Stake YWMIA presidency were also recognised. Alice Blue Gown" Song, Gib-boa-s. Clark's Crispy CBicasn DinnED K Open Friday and Soiordoy ot jJ 11:39 qxl : TBH B ANOTHER STEP TO MAKE MARKS PIZZA HUT YOUR FAVORITE FAMILY DINING PLACE . . . Mere to Osne Stop la Teday aad See. FOR YOUR SPECIAL PARTY -Reserve Our Private - MARKS the Eastern States PRESTON, IDAHO Take Heme Available A1 Rems n - A SALE OF GET THE JUMP ON THE PACK toe Biggest getortlsa ef toe Vafiey's ef A--l art En- Many years Driving to One ef these TraaMe-FTe- s Used Ctos art Yenll Save Mo- ney, Tee. DUY DOW AHD SAVE SALES TA2 IBM CHEVROLET Bel Air ter, ITs Tape to IIIS40 IBM FORD Farter Sedan, AM. Radio, art r, , Geed toes 9495.00 IBM MERCURY Fartsr. Steering, Ante. Trans. 1395.00 - ill-ne- Statien Wagan. Mata Street Heater, Radio, Ante. Treas., Power Steering, New Paint, art feed tires. IBM PONTIAC One owner. Right off w 9I90S.00 Viltieiiil Farter Paint Std. 1M1 STUDEBAKER : Lark. Heater, Radio, Lew MO- -. Sedan. Good Trans., Good 91299.00 1099.00 ucCdde . 4B W. Oneida Kf eoM'iw- - g TDDEE7S 4g)c ASSORTED Pbgs. 72)e STEAK SWIFTS BELTSVHIJI IHLD CDEESE -IB COUNT REGULAR He - BiMflE Efrp CATSUP - fflMtr's ...... IMM. Damns - Kmi iu DBn&CS - Fiaiy Fact ; imuBmaiioim - DMBik OLIVES PITTED DINNER GUESTS Mr. art lbs. Leslie Dee of Sskeison art family Smlthfleld were dinner guests of hb parents, Mr. art lbs. Davis Eskslson on Sunday. Other children calling to toe afternoon warn lb. art lbs. 4Roy ESkebon art Mr. and bs. Bichart art ESkalson family of Benson 1 Four FOR SALE GOOD OLD GOOD AT SELECnON OF PICKUPS AND FISHING CARS BIG SAVINGS. hotob cohpahy Phone 1334171 Preston, Idaho FrtaUh Coeutya Oldest art Largest Aato Dealer Monza. Classif? sonable price. 13:00 noon. Corvalr speed. Rea- IBM Call after 882-191- 0. FOR RENT apt. Furnished or unfurnished. Air conditioned. Automatic washer and dryer. Close to. Phone Logan or write Box 285 Logan. 752-28- 21 - No. B John FOR SALE Deem Mowing Machine. 3 lift 1957 Ford Country wagon. Elmo Becksctead, 8534058. I HEAT PIES hob Antrim -- BAKEBY OCOMA 5 for 95s '; ICE CDEAEI D07S-AUG- EL FOOD CAKES GaL DOLLS BAKERS DOZEN REG. GEISHA -T- i INY 4 .. 2 Cm lie Cm 19c 4 VAN CAMP ..9Cm99c IIARDARIR 01ARGES -- - MANDALAY 1 F0IK& BEARS - INCAN APPLE TIME HUNTS 9 LB. CANS LIBBYS -- JAR Cm SI Cm lie 3 Cm 79c 49e j 5 conn - POTATOES 4. on flu cob NEW RED 10Us.7Se CUC0HDEDS Eon 6 33c Each LONG GREEN 8UCERS .... 4 Green Peppers 4BOZ. CANS 9 Cabs 91 In II BANANAS- Ilk. Ilf -- iinn.il JELLS BEST r 3D Oe SALTIRE C1ACKEBS . 48-O- Esi 13 Cess CUSDNP-Uai- U DOLLY MADISON " 2 DADD 111 7 Cons ROYAL GARNET LB. PEGS. SPASBETTI- - VISITS COUSIN Mrs. Aliens Jensen drove to Late T Grays Juico PDXSBURY : 11 Cons 9SsJ ftOZ. CANS hrasi wart., Roy Tuesday to visit her cousin, lbs. Donna Frew who recently moved beck from ndlana. She was accompan-e- d by another cousin, Melba Humphries of Logan. IjinonPito BOTTLES . Folks by toe third grade:, (fid harmonica selection, Block Joe by too fourth art fifth grades; kindergarten S4d an original danco, Nelly Bl fute selection. Massas Da Orid,NCoid Ground by fourth, fifth art sixth grades, I Oh Susanna another turmonica selection. My OM Kentucky Homo", fifth art sixth grade girls braided tte Maypole. (to Saturtsv afternoon the 4H dubs of flu county par-- 1 ictouted to a food frir. TWen-- 1 jrone entries warn presented three dlrislous: g ads Jr. high and Ugh school, school levels. Grade school winner was from Providence; r. high division was won by Mane Hulet art there were wo hteh school winners: Nancy Weddoups of Lewiston art Judy Doans. In cmn children sang .POTATO the All Tflfl - Tires, Ready to ge. cage. One owner. BAM APPLE JUICE IBM CHEVROLET te Lb. COLD CUTS . ..RICHMOND Thursdayl evening in preparation for too saxaul Black ft White celebration, toe Park school ddL dren presented their annual musical program far a large audience. The performance sraa in toe school form. Prey-- 1 er offered by Sumay Harris. Narrators warn Dennis Hulet end Marjorie Rappieye. I Theme of the presentation! was Stephen Fosters Magic Music. Turing toe part of Mr. Foster was Cydne Ryan I and Mrs. Christy was portrayed by Aim Dennis. I BE SURE AND STOP IN art flu Americas new Sweetheart that b ear The UNbr Mhatang toe yoaag at yean ahead. BaUt farthink yoaag. heart art far those who Party dresses woke worn by Beth Myler.Vkkia Smith, LaRae Halverson. Unda Andersen and Kathy Chambers. Escorts were Layne Johnson; Rodney. Andaman, Brant White, Gorton Cartwright art Dayle Carver. Theme song. Pretty as a Picture was sung by Ronnie Lewis, aecomnenbd by Evelyn Taylor. AH ghb worn assembled on toe stage. Closing prayer was by Sue BodUy of Lewiston Second wart. The served refreshments to! mothers and toon as-'! BAM BQU Program danca. joy toe Long Weekend Butters. maims SWIFT PREMIUM READY TO EAT Beautlfo! Dreamer" anal Oh Sueenm, Ftrst art see-- 1 odd gnde children ..sang Town Races and toe Virginia Reel and! to Ge PICNIC HAMS e School Holds i ...A! Ready Mla-Mal- ds STOCK UP - LONG WEEKEND lowing firing orothen Patch; Best Cfers nt Arm Goodwin, Spackman. Janet Griffin, Sue Bodily, Kristine Neeley. A dance was presented by Coley of Lewiston Patsy Fourth ward. Group five saw at a party: Vickie Merrill, Patty Buxton, Bonnie Kay Goodwin, Shirley Miller, geta King, , Kathi ryn Wilson, Darlene Layne, Linda . Julie Anhder, I - I: V! Mto-Mal- ds n; - 1913-1- 4. Both have been active chine members having served in all of the oiganlxattons of toe church. Mr. Kemp has belonged to the wart choir for 60 years, 30 of those years he Phene N34001 served aa chorister.. He has also served as a teacher for 70 yean. Mrs. Kemp has served in the Sunday school tor 30yean and has bean Relief Society president end worked to the primary and served as PTA president for two years. Mr. Kemp has been a termer most of hb life to the Lewiston area. They an the parente of one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Card B. Allen who now resides in Maryland. The ians are of three Chil dren. Mr. Kemp has toe tot At-rent- Mla-Mal-ds Back ground music was played by Evelyn Taylor ana Ann Theiirer. and lounging Modeling Couple To Note 50th Anniversary Jg . to school was the next group of clothing modeled by Sharon Buxton, Sherrie Lewis, Lanls Kings-tor- t, Bonnie Eskelsen, Pat Plowman, Susan Cartwright Jackie Wheeler, Ann Butters, Laura Simmons, Jill Peterson, Beverly Smith, Linda Hugle, Naomi Christensen, Sharon Dalton. Card Allen. Linda Olsen, Ruth Ann White and Marjorie Grant Group three represented at sports; ' Gayle Merrill, Linda Spackman. Karen Sorensen, A n wlyn Reader, Vickie Anderson, Marlene Atkinson, mmgif Goodwin and Jhlee Spack- - Song I Found too Answer" was sung by Marie Perkins of Lewiston Third wart. Group tour was in church modeled by LaRae Halverson. Vlckio Merrill, al ters: Atom O. Kemp, Lew-bto- wmt wen Linda Andersen, Roautte Dur-raCampbell, Ella Anderson, Ogden; Paula Sheriene Smith, Alani-le- e and Evelyn Ashcroft and Mrs. Alta Harrison, Lew- Gwen Ihompeon, Bair, A piano and organ duet was Maria Perkins. Jackto Wneri-e- r, iston. Vbyed by Marlene Atkinson Barham Pltchar, Bcttb MR. AND MRS. ED KEMP The family of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kemp of Lewiston cordially invited their friends and relatives to attend an open house honoring Mr. and Kemp on tow fiftieth wedding anniversary, Saturday, May SB from 3 to 6 p.m. is requested that there be no gifs. MT. and Mrs. Kemp have both resided to Lewiston of their Uves. They were married to the iAon IDS temple June 3, 1HS. Mrs. Kemp Is the former Efadra Rawfins daughter of Franklin A. Leona Leavitt Mr. Kemp is the son of Edward and Susan Stephenson Kemp. Both were born to Lewiston and both received their education in the local school districts. Mr. Kemp filled an LDS mission Grant Mla-Mal- ds s Pretty as a Picture" narrated by Jeanlne Anderson. Preliminary music was by Glee Hurran of the Lewiston First ward. Stake leader Thorn Geddas DELICIOUS SPECIAL ONLY Mla-Mald- style review the Benson stake clothes shown were aiade aad modeled by the girts. Theme of the show was m ITS The Benson and Marjorie RICHMOND titi la a radttto irs VHITS IN SALT LAKE Mre. Zdma ftwii.ii meet a week to Salt Lake wtthher ion, Jerry art wife art became acquainted with their new baby. Benson Stake MIA Maids a-r- I THE CITIZEN, Lewiston, Utah Majn.lM 2 lor 13c Green Onions and Dadidus Ik 3 Dun. lb |